A trapezium (or trapezoid in American English) does not necessarily intersect at 90 degrees. The angles formed by the sides of a trapezium can vary, and while some trapeziums may have right angles (90 degrees), others do not. The defining characteristic of a trapezium is having at least one pair of parallel sides, not the angles formed by the intersecting sides.
a square,rhombus,parallelogram does intersect at 90 degrees but a rectangle does not intersect at 90 degrees and im not sur about trapezuim and kite:)
Perpendicular lines that that intersect at 90 degrees are right angles.
The diagonals of a rhombus intersect each other at 90 degrees
Perpendicular lines intersect at 90 degrees.
No but they do intersect each other at 90 degrees
a square,rhombus,parallelogram does intersect at 90 degrees but a rectangle does not intersect at 90 degrees and im not sur about trapezuim and kite:)
No.
Perpendicular lines that that intersect at 90 degrees are right angles.
The diagonals of a rhombus intersect each other at 90 degrees
Perpendicular lines intersect at 90 degrees.
It is a kite that has diagonals that intersect each other at 90 degrees.
No but they do intersect each other at 90 degrees
90 degrees
Perpendicular lines intersect each other at 90 degrees which is a right angle.
They are lines that intersect at 90 degrees
They intersect at 90 degrees
They intersect at 90 degrees